Adds name

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Sarah GHP 2022-06-02 18:27:18 +02:00
parent 6ad7c115b9
commit 216bdb5160
2 changed files with 39 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -128,8 +128,16 @@ function createTypedArrayVariations(TA, values) {
let nonresizable = new TA(values);
let fixedLength = new TA(rab, 0, values.length);
let lengthTracking = new TA(rab, 0);
let fixedLengthWithOffset = new TA(rab, 2 * TA.BYTES_PER_ELEMENT, (values.length / 2));
let lengthTrackingWithOffset = new TA(rab, 2 * TA.BYTES_PER_ELEMENT);
let fixedLengthWithOffset = {
name: fixedLengthWithOffset,
contents: new TA(rab, 2 * TA.BYTES_PER_ELEMENT, (values.length / 2))
};
let lengthTrackingWithOffset = {
name: lengthTrackingWithOffset,
contents: new TA(rab, 2 * TA.BYTES_PER_ELEMENT)
};
// Writes data to the buffer backing all the arrays
let ta_write = new TA(rab);

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@ -58,3 +58,32 @@ testWithTypedArrayConstructors(TA => {
})
});
testWithTypedArrayVariants(TA => {
assert.sameValue(typeof TA.prototype.at, 'function', 'The value of `typeof TA.prototype.at` is "function"');
const values = [1, 2, 3, 4];
/*
Works for non-offset ...
*/
testWithTypedArrayVariants(TA, values, (case) => {
/*
I updated this to refer to the values array instead of the
explicit value because really they should have both been
written this way it makes the connection clear.
*/
assert.sameValue(a.at(0), values[0], 'a.at(0) must return 1');
assert.sameValue(a.at(1), values[1], 'a.at(1) must return 2');
assert.sameValue(a.at(2), values[2], 'a.at(2) must return 3');
assert.sameValue(a.at(3), values[3], 'a.at(3) must return 4');
});
/*
... and then what do we do for the offsets?
*/
});